Mrs. Fotis' Kids



"All things are difficult before they are easy."

Games for Mrs. Fotis' Kids

Here are a few links that I thought may be helpful to you.  Some are disability specific whereas others are more general to having children with special needs.  If you run across any web sites that you think are particularly helpful or interesting, please let me know and I will include them too!

Misunderstood Minds

In support of a documentary, the Misunderstood Minds' Web site contains profiles of the students in the documentary, as well as sections on attention, reading, writing, and mathematics. A neat part of this website is the interactive feature entitled Firsthand that provides a sense of what it may be like for a student struggling with a learning disability.

 

LD OnLine web site

Comprehensive web site on learning disabilities for parents, educators, and kids. Features include information on LD/ADHD, resources (books, videos), conferences/events, personal essays, students' art and stories, bulletin board, chat room, "Ask the Expert," searches by author, and "talk back" survey.

 

SchwabLearning

A site dedicated to helping kids and families of kids with learning differences be successful in learning and life. This site features over 200 articles on LD, a free email newsletter, bulletin boards, free publication downloads, resources, polls, and more!

 

Learning Disabilities Association

Web site for the national Learning Disabilities Association whose primary audience is families of individuals with LD, but professionals also comprise a portion of the membership.

 

International Dyslexia Association

Formerly the Orton Dyslexia Society, the International Dyslexia Society is probably the most interdisciplinary organization related to LD and much of their focus has been on reading. Other topics are included as well.

 

All Kinds of Minds

Web site for Dr. Mel Levine's organization containing great newsletters, articles, practical strategies, programs, products, Q&A, etc. on a variety of topics such as learning differences, memory, attention, organization, study skills, etc.

 

http://www.thearc.org/
Web site for information and resources related to serving children, adults, and families affected by mental retardation.  There are state, local, and national chapters.

 

http://www.autism-society.org/site/PageServer
One of the largest organizations for families affected by Autism and Aspergers Syndrome

 

http://www.state.ky.us/agencies/behave/homepage.html
This is a super web site dedicated to all things behavioral!  Great for tips and behavior plans you may want to try.

 

http://www.eparent.com/
Exceptional Parent is a magazine that you may find helpful and resourceful.  You will find a lot of practical suggestions and tips for dealing with issues unique to life with exceptional children.

 

http://www.nichcy.org/index.html
A veritable encyclopedia of information on every disability you can imagine.  More information than I can summarize.

 

http://familyeducation.com/home/
Web site with general educational information that shows you “what every 5th grader should know”…parenting advice, child development, etc.

All of the following links are instructional practice.  The Virginia SOL sites in particular contain more links to other wonderful sites where your child can take practice SOL tests.  The SOL PASS site is a pay site, but it also has past years’ released SOL tests that you may be interested in to see what the tests are like.

http://www.resourceroom.net/index.asp

http://www.solpass.org/?src=overture

http://www.abc.net.au/countusin/default.htm

http://www.virginiasol.com/test_grade5.htm

http://www.virginiasol.com/test_grade4.htm

http://www.literacycenter.net/

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